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Neil Peart - A Work in Progress

Neil Peart - A Work in Progress

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: No Thanks
Review: Where is the man who recorded Moving Pictures? Signals? Grace Under Pressure? Power Windows? Permanent Waves?

He certainly is not on this snoozefest. Neil...quit talking and start playing. Your lyrics have taken a tumble and your playing on this dvd is about where a kid of 2 maybe 3 yrs of playing would be at. Hang the sticks up or get some passion behind your playing again. You are doing us no favors by releasing this kind of crap. If you want to do a DVD for almost 60.00, then do one on a mixture of all of the songs in your catalouge and on a real drumset. Not this weak set that you currently display for us long time fans and players to be annoyed at.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Oh so wonderful
Review: Words cannot describe the pure magic that Neil's drumming is. This is the closest you will ever get to see him, and even if I do not agree with his "circular motion" technique, I did learn a ton of things that helped me in my drumming, and most importantly, in my drive and vision as a musician and a human being.
Neil is truly an enlightened one, and getting the chance to see and hear such a reclusive person open up a little bit is worth the 3 pints of blood you'll need to sell to buy this DVD.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Too much, too cool
Review: You really will love this if you are a drummer. But if you are just a regular Rush fan, you may find yourself wathcing Neil replay the drum line for you, and ask yourself, have I gone too far this time? But it is amazing to see him work and hear his explainations for the songs.


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